Planning an oral history project is both an exciting and daunting task. Start here for advice on how to move forward with your project:
- See Essay: Designing an Oral History Project: Initial Questions to Ask Yourself, Doug Boyd
- See Essay: Project Planning and Management, Marsha MacDowell
- See Case Study: Designing a National Online Oral History Collecting Initiative: The Occupational Folklore Project at the American Folklife Center, Nancy Groce and Bert Lyons
- See Case Study: A Closer Look at Community Partnerships, Brooke Bryan
- See Case Study: The Civil Rights Oral History Survey Project, Timothy Lloyd
- See Essay: Oral History Curation in the Digital Age: A Framework for Choices and Planning, Michael Frisch, Douglas Lambert, Mark Tebeau, and Erin Bell
- See Essay: Transcribing Oral History in the Digital Age, Linda Shopes
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